Textured glass is a glass that has a volumetric tracery. It is also
called a patterned glass. The method of its manufacture can be described in this
way: hot glass is passed between two rollers at the temperature of 900 °C. Due
to this, the pattern of the roller imprints on the glass surface. This method
allows creating a variety of traceries on the glass on one or both sides.
Such glass is widely used due to its positive properties. First of all,
it looks very beautiful. There is a wide choice of style and size of patterns.
Large patterns will look very expressive and depict specific objects or
phenomena. For example, you can create the illusion of a waterfall or water
droplets on glass. This method allows depicting reproductions of paintings - it
all depends on your preferences. Small patterns will assemble into a general
picture and create a pleasant unevenness of the glass surface.
Secondly, the patterned glass has a valuable physical feature. It allows
the maximum light in while maintaining the chosen level of privacy or
obscuration. By this, it looks like frosted glass. The texture makes the glass
less transparent. The degree of dispersion of light depends on the pattern you
choose. Thus, while choosing a texture, you should take into account the
desired level of privacy.
No matter which pattern you choose, the textured glass will be a
delicate and elegant decoration for your home. It is transparent and does not
have bright colors, so it looks natural and harmonious with any interior. The
patterned glass is often used in the manufacture of doors, furniture, showers,
various screens, and fences.